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(Original post by Wōden)
No loss there.
No loss there.
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(Original post by Captain Haddock)
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
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(Original post by Wōden)
You know nothing of me. For one thing I actually have long hair. But what I don't get, is why any self-respecting leftist would have any particular affinity for Glastonbury festival, when it's basically become an overpriced, over-commercialised celebration of neo-liberal capitalism and decadant consumerism. I don't see the appeal.
You know nothing of me. For one thing I actually have long hair. But what I don't get, is why any self-respecting leftist would have any particular affinity for Glastonbury festival, when it's basically become an overpriced, over-commercialised celebration of neo-liberal capitalism and decadant consumerism. I don't see the appeal.

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(Original post by Captain Haddock)
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
The Labour Party on the other hand are embittered fun sponges whose idea of a good time is to desecrate statues of national heroes.
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(Original post by Captain Haddock)
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
It's hardly fair if it inconveniences everyone.
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(Original post by Wōden)
You know nothing of me. For one thing I actually have long hair. But what I don't get, is why any self-respecting leftist would have any particular affinity for Glastonbury festival, when it's basically become an overpriced, over-commercialised celebration of neo-liberal capitalism and decadant consumerism. I don't see the appeal.
You know nothing of me. For one thing I actually have long hair. But what I don't get, is why any self-respecting leftist would have any particular affinity for Glastonbury festival, when it's basically become an overpriced, over-commercialised celebration of neo-liberal capitalism and decadant consumerism. I don't see the appeal.
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Good riddance. It ceased to become viable once the likes of Stormzy and Kanye headlined the event.
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(Original post by Captain Haddock)
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
See this is why I don't get why so many conservatives are anti-lockdown. This is the Britain you've been dreaming of all these years! No drunken proles roaming the town centres at the weekend. None of these longhairs and their "musical festivals". No more uncouth "rock and/or roll" concertos. No carousing, no reveling, no merrymaking and certainly no roistering. No fun allowed at all for the hoi-palloi. Only work. It's the conservative's wet dream.
(Original post by QE2)
But no golf clubs, sailing clubs, overpriced restaurants, etc.
It's hardly fair if it inconveniences everyone.
But no golf clubs, sailing clubs, overpriced restaurants, etc.
It's hardly fair if it inconveniences everyone.
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